The River Thames froze for the first time in 60 years as temperatures in England fell to record levels, while the snow reached about 10 centimeters and winds reached 50 miles per hour, according to the "Daily Mail" - and the Thames were last freezing in 1963, while they decreased Temperatures in Raven South fall to minus 15.3 degrees Celsius overnight, after previously hitting an all-time low of minus 13.1 degrees Celsius on Wednesday night.
The bitter cold caused wildfires in Devon, Cornwall and Scotland due to dry grasses and strong winds, and Bruce Farquharson of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said that winter fires were not uncommon due to extreme cold or dry vegetation.
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